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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 13. 1925—PART 1. v e seen v GREGG FLAYS TAX |“ovimwrmmnaneiy ravor covrer GRAVEYARD LEASE ittt Co. for $200,000, but reverses fol. ‘ | e e |NuUIRY As UNFAIR 166 of 170 Institutions of Learning, 80 Per Cent ofi BASIS UF FURIUNE | ;;;'."llilv(_:";:ffln‘;;fié o sell his holdings 16 | | Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory | 4 . b * his property. Millinery Tmporic T e omithe Factecy Newspapers, Back U. S. Adhesion to Lalilely A L e e B™ & F STR!‘IJET‘S NW = 5 | when the Y stown fleld was o ALA i 0il Find on Property Nets |\Wiite again found himselr. i | that Denver men were inter New Warerooms [Says Probers Sought Cnly| Tribunal, Polls Reveal. il 1340 G St. N.W. G e Phillips $200,000, Singe Ex- |t e Finssuie o b oo Millinery Clearaway Black Spots, Admitting |, ; PNcYcontEe pots, tting s the Awociated Prese every, NG |the League of Nations in the back nr! | ¢ ) i | PRINCE J.. December 12— | his mind. R. M. Fulle of Princeton | thing on a desperate gamle, Mo e S Some Fraud Cases. A preliminary vote on America’s en- | followed with the assertion that the| panded to $25,000,000. them out at a high figure, and became | i { trance Into the World Court, taken at | delegates had met to pass only on | : | the owner of a_daily production of | 4 2100 | _— | the Collegiate World Court conference | the World Court. i s more than 10,00 arrels of oil, then | a s Massachusetts | By the Ansociated Press today, showed 166 colleges in favor of | Norman Shaw of Oberlin_ College, | by Consondated Press selling at $4 a bar harp eriticism of what is described | SHtrance and 4 opposed. One hundred | one of the few opponents of American | venue 4 ; and forty voted for entrance under | entrance, argued that peace could best | DISS MOINIS, Towa. December 1 Now Plans to F | as the action of representatives of the | {}'" | ance, argu at p (= ! ; Harding-Hughes reservations, 16 |} ur by machinery of this | —"A little luck and T knew how t >hillips entered the refinir z eriatol Tnternal B avanis [Biivean Ina ng q r . 16 | he secured, not by machinery ' 0| In 1920 Phillips entered the i Apariments B | under the “harmony plan” and 10 for | kind, but rather by the friendly feel- ! un it when it came” is the explana- | end, formed’ an Okmulgee | vestigating committee in picking out| g (oh (J€ HEITRIY B s, T n it i 'he most desirable residen- ||| few isolated cases of tax settlement | ("o, Woleh' ag a (:l‘({;";m_ ’1”;: ing among nations of the earth tion that Waite Phillips gave ¢ of |and was so succesful two yes REDUCED TO tial location i 2 |and advertising them as typical of { /i , il dgcation in the city. & v | resolutions committee. It concluded a | of Kansas. defending American en: {vanced him from & noor hookkeener | torests Into the Waite Phillips , 8. 4 and 5 rooms and bath, ||| the action of the bureau, is made by | tywohour discussion of the court o g of | e e skt || N recently appointed 50- | “Potinr au Gustle trance, advocated the changing of | (o multi-millionaire tom then on the extension of h breakfast rooms n all apart- ||, W GeEE, recently appointed o] Voting as individuals, 193 delegates | treaties and conventions if they were | ' Twenty yvears ago, at the age of 23, | company was the wonder of the « NONE SENT C. O. D.—ALL SALES FINAL its. i e {favored entrance with the Harding-|qangerous rather than the SCrapping | Phillips was burning the midnight | world. His uninterrupted advance to | Ford Simonson of the University {the career that in two decades ad. |he consolidated all hid | Mr. Gregg's statement was made to R reRaYiEa Araly . cabiiansge |, Mr. Grege's statement was made Lo Hughes reservations, 9 favored for the | 02"\ ‘oourt electrlotty’ over: the ledaers in o mine | fortune continyied untilt thel morment | [14° contiined in another instailment | tparance, under the harmony plan | ™ ¢ "Russell Mattson, University of |2 miles east of Knoxviile, lowd. Re.|he sold out his interesis to Rlair & W. H. WEST COMPANY | of testimony made public vesterday | gor e th awed States adobt | omaha, said that the World Court | cently he sold out his interests in the | Co., when he was reputed to be worth i some program with qther nations to . ot e than 2 i | 916 15th Street Main 9900 after its presentation to the Se o Far i . © | would_do more for world peace than | Waite Phillips oil companies for § $40.000,000. i | secure peace, and that entrance into | ) ""=0"y . tleships and submarines | 000,000 to Blair & Co. of New York.| Now he is back in Towa. where I The solicitor conceded frankly that oo - P | { the court be regarded as the first step i : A {there have been “cases of irrexular-!in“cueh'n program. P “sailing for the musical comedy 1N In those vears is compressed eer | zot his start, and has declared he | 13 ’» s ]vl |ity, some isolated cases of fraud.’ in| Hawaltan waters o show the rest of |1ike that of the most extravagant of | retire from bustness P Th X S oney to Loan |iome moiated cases of truut " in Phrase Provokes Debate. T ey tronis e e CREAL s G o) ut at mas Savings % Check tor a New Home $500-CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT “Garage in Your Cellar” 17th and Monroe Sts. N.E. Semi-Detached Homes ¥ PR el N Rl RN D e R D R e R R D R e S R P ol . R | : 3 . | = . 1st, 2d, and 3d . |9f the bureau are doing evervthing| Sentiment was expressed during the | Kenneth Seaton of Michigan te | rea ? ge out of Horatio Alger Quick Service—No Waiting !they can to correct the situation open forum discussion in favor of en- | Normal College declared that entrance | plus a bit of as' “Monte Cristo.” 1 PLAN TO CUT BUDGET. District Loan Company | Praises Bureau Work. [tering the World Court “as a least | into the World Court resembled em-| After sev s in the Hari | 1417 F S NW L1 hhe barea b Ao ' eve Tnt | much discussion, being taken by some | a step in the right direction. lable to make ends meet, moved 10| plans for reduction of the Polish = treet N.W. [orie” NI Greng declared. . ie| (o, Indicate a desire for subseauent P Nasors Knttance: |Oklanoma ‘with his two brothers. | military budget by 10.000.000 zlotys ain 1438 e Bt T L L e entrance into the league. RO = 4 j Frank and L. E. Phillips. He located | auout $16,500,000) are disclosed in of e e P o “and ipros | \ca ntojthe icoutt fvere iba: upon | The American TFoundation, which | the oil business. Shortly & | 521 ojtae Bollanlegation i e ey ) assertions that the treaty of Versailles | maintains the American peace award. | e married Veva Elliott, daughter of | pew & SIS denouRdiEdi by T e o el for the com. | had proved unjust and that the court | announced today that 80 per cent of |4 Knoxville banker, but his father-n- | PR e st ds < | had no power to enforce its decisions | a large majority of the representative | 1iw did not approve of him and left mittee, interfected that he had bech [ cases arising out of the treaty, newspapers throughout the county.|him to his own resources. Ile had ' The e . s = Ba, he “harmony plan” for entrance. | which it had polled on their : - every branch of work gone into, thit i ¢ Ll o5 ! s L | 2 smier | \ | Where it appeared the work was on a | “ith withdrawal possible at bty ol | 1914, when the Phillips Rroth:| Skizynski's determination to sound foundation he had commend- | b e ¢ T 4 9 S | ers dissolved purtnership, Waite had | out the spirit of the Locarno o drawal at the end of five years if inter-| Hughes-Coolidge erms, had edi-! made a small of something | ments to the fullest extent permitted ed it 5 - S national law is not codified and out- | torially favored entrance into the court | like $50,000. 916 he moved to| by the of national defense. f O R e et cum {lawed by treaty within that period, | on these terms. Twelve per cent of | : 16th & Columbia Road | ; scussed | the newspapers, the Foundation said Sideration of the case of the Ana : e d . “.",:,‘]d’“(-f:,_l‘,‘fr e e o en | John G. Becker of Yale, chairman | opposed entrance, while & per cent I step” to peace. This phrase provoked | bracing a shadow, but that It Was!icve Mine, Walte, finding himself un WK 3 f'a committee to ascertain sentiment | have failed so far to take any stand | 5 for the committee contended that|9! a so fi y | Several very attractive i through errors of audit the Govern-|developed at the morning group dis- | on the matter. In the case of a few apartments ranging in size ment had lost $2.500,000 in taxes. cussions, presented four proposals, in- | newspapers, whose editorial stand was | | i RN N RIR VAR RNV URIRS T 2 7%, from two rooms, reception Other cases dealt with in the testi- | ¢luding one that America should enter | well known, no poll was taken, the hall, kitchen, bath and bal- ¢ now made public included the| a8 the least step” and that imme- | joundation stated cony, to five rooms, kitchen, cler and Hasslacher Chemical | dlately after entrance it g0 into the | “The committee of the American Corporation, the Phelps-Dodge Cor- | League of X 3 o 3 tion includes the following per rsecotionihall anc aih. oration an the Slim Jim Oil and|least step” regar s a means | gong: Edward W. Bok, founder of the Service unexcelled and D S ¥ “77 1 ot taking a more emphatic stand than e Sharl H. Brent, Co. g award; Charles rent, prices reasonable. In the case of Roessled & Hass: pproving the court. hop of the diocese of Western New lacher Co.. which still is open for set Cornell Man Leads Fight. | York; Nicholas Murray Butler, presl THE tlement. George G. Box, chief audiwr | Jfenry Fraser of Cornell led the ob- | dent of Columbia University; John W. committee, contended hat the | jection to the phrase, contending that | Davis, former Ambassador to Great NN ra Electric Chemical Co. and ihe conference daved not create the | Britain, and Charles W. Eliot. presi- | Amboy Chemical Wor impression that the college student had dent emeritus of Harvard University. subsidi . would have been assessed | - — P dditional $671.409 for 1917, 1918} | . 5 nd 1914 nc s had not bee | vastly different situation in the Sen- e conee 1 o en U S COURTMENTRY {ate and in the countrs today from | b ed to consolidated return { permitted to file a consolidated retu {that which prevailed when the League With respect fo the whelpeDodke| CONTEST IN SENATE |or Nutions fight was staged in 1915, Corporation, a New York mine hold- gt Netiona MEntivaa o ling concern, representatives for the = 0] a sub- { { committee assalled particularly the | TO OPEN THURSDAY |mitted to o Republican Se v ” {1917 tax, contending that the tax in- | s el {Democratic Eresivent. oday he| | volv as appre ately $2.000,000 | TR 0 | Wo »urt proposal comes to a Re- ;\m}(\efln:\ the pure \«:xml\u’(:\:x\\nv-d an (Continued from First Page) | publican Senate sponsored by a Re-! ea rls mas rese 3 | overcapitalization of smpany 3 publican President. In 1919 the coun- ' Valuable Residence @ |overeapitalization of the compuns. | (07 e on rocord in favor | B s juat smerking from & was and FOR BOYS CHILDREN AND MEN Nio of the United States joining the court. Injany of the people were at odds with R For Sale Cheap \\\)'T(»l;ifiv 1(?«“:"(\ s‘{fi’n;'(-“ilfr&-l Ih:l’Ir Opinions differ, too, as to the prob-| pregigent Wilson. There was re- 9 e rament o fost s Jarge sum |able lenith of the debate on the reso- | sentment among Americans of Ger- l Opposite {in taxes from this company through [lution. Tt is the plan of « e e | man and Irish descent, and they were | b failure to as T T ouk ! | egin its Christmas recess December |in many cases opposed to the league. | | and to recume its sessions January | Today = President Coolidge is tre- | | - Walter Reed Hospital € |vromise. Just North of Rhode Island Avenue —Why Not a Christmas Present for Your Family? OPEN ALL DAY TODAY TILL 8 OCLOCK H.R.HOWENSTEIN ©- INCORPORATED ¢ 131 H STREET NORTHWEST AREERTEECL R R ERRERE R VITAMIN-STARVED? i Records Fail to Expla There will be only four davs in mendously popular throughout the Millions of chil_dren and' grown otz e a7 Q| et i e o (0 e Bl el G oY D 08| GUARANTEED 1007 PURE WORSTED persons are malnourished or, in other { SOLD AT LEADING STORES words, they are vitamin-starved. active rooms (4 bedrooms) | Mr. Box said the records of the DU-i . rjeq out. A friend of the court pre- | joineq beautifully arranged. Hot reau failed to explain it satisfactorily. | jiotaq that vote would be had by the |""Nearv 4l of tiie opposition to ad- water heat. e N He asserted that the compan: made week in January or the 1st of |pegion by the Uniteq States to thel e e o555, bt chat It aphosren. thes thg | s somewhat optimistic, especlelly 06 by the President, however, fs found |} These lack the power to throw off entire house. Large lot w g i ‘, il that thiS{ view of the determined character of |on the Republican side of the Senate | - = S e U g e e O e Bttt CHEAP FREAKISH IMITATIONS | the cold, cough or other infection that ame Your own terms. Hod SOWIE . Senator Lenroot, in a del °[ator Reed of Missouri, as yet stands' = s Property now clear of en lability of $431.245 was filed in the | orjq Court at Princeton Friday s e a8 you stands | Id easily or to with: h @ e S T A e T R g s e il e U TOOK FOR TIMS LABEL IN CAPS | takes hold easily or to withstand the e intmen: 1 @ e Was Anaily clos 20 and | B8 ould he invoked if necemsary | {01278, oY, be onie or two others be- | . sudden weakness. one for Appointment ¢ the tax was reduced to SUS000. 1SN0 G denate and brin about a fyion e "G T poneladed: | Sens DM CAP CORPORATION, "50-52-54 West 17th St.NewYork What is needed perhaps more than CURREERRICRYID, VRN RTINS Wi 7, o e e oam e ] o “In this case the record raises a| 0 " /" kes two-thirds vote of the suspicion of fraud,” Mr. Box | gerc " T8 TR resent cloture | W. H. West Company added, “and there is no inhibition to | pena*s o trTORE T INFEEN i will | = Inspect. | League of Nations covenant sified, invigorating cod-liver oil to recreate strength. | St In e ot emty, oad o] 305G Soniore who Taver adhesns | @ Solicitor Gregg, in reply. sald he| . World Court are still in favor o . $|naats reoileition that tha corpors: |on R OonEL Rxee L JONEEO L EE andsome Pure Colonial | tion had been dissolved when the final | 2" ST 8 B TG L0 e been running | settlement was made and that the | o AfeT TR HOBEIe 0 o ce of sup- = FoR Ay | Government would have had to go | {on, SRR &Y Hroposal, prob. Residence on 30th St., i mysels | into the courts to sue the stockhold- | 4y1v informal in character, will be held | i 413 0%k {ers of the corporation. to determine just what form the reso- Georgetown,toBeSold § ! | REPATRED. WILL |, . e could no_longer assess the|jytion shall take. When they have 1a % { the opening of cases closed by a for- |y ™% t 0 1™ Tle Mt becomes evi- | ! = : = = 916 15th St. Main 9900 9 |mer commissioner when fraud is an | gent that & real filibuster is on. Meny | | arzthmg else is vitamin-tested, emul- i i Scott’s Emulsion is the pleasant and 3 ] efficient way to assure the weakened he said. “There was just one | rope e ant, ‘il b s i 3 J i Lonif bt el St R i i g b Mg sanius Droperty, contains 8 WANTED — A high-class bond body the nichness of health-giving solvent, just one of the stockholders|,g possible. of unusual size, open fire. |\Who had recelved liquidating divi. | “"Shoa of ‘the Senators who have fa- | € Ora unusual size. open fire Ealeamar tvbo)iasih: diseaeonedlere: vitamins which cod-liver oil supplies | dends, and he was the one, I think. |vored adheresce to the court, but with P B | vor E e . | iving room and dining 01 ! Who paid all of the offer in compro’ | Such amendments as will make abso- | € Jving room and dining room, i in needed abundance. exceptional opportunity for promotion Bcott & Bowne, Blooméeld, N. J. Terms as low as $2,500 cash and suitable monthly NATIONAL METROPOLITAN , hi i payments can be arranged { mise. It is very doubtful how much | jutely certain fts separation from the extra lot qn side. beautifui rience in selling first mortgage bonds. — rish only between A remarkable new burner, which | prefer to adhere with the reservations to see this before buying. 1 a form eas ke and nothin NO-KOI, HEATER. R NDI- {4 £400 or $500 oil burne been| Supporters of the see make it most attractive and y to take a d g 1 WILL NOT B S ANT | D& P %k0, St. Touls, Mo, This : ion. who has lived in Washington for some without electricity or It burns a | D ember 1% i Addi Box 196-D, S i e H Ealee A 1 5 ing. ress Box 196-D, Star office. can be easily slipped into the fire box b foriApbolatsenb Ao .. | we could have gotten if we had gone |league, have come around to the view | Jawns side and back | 3 view | s s id back and into-court and sued the stockholders.” | that 1t blic generally will distin-| apay tlde, o Must be able to produce results. P 5 k e s ideal for picture gardens. i When you or your child take cod- Asimay. prope ¢ Oi S ; | ca and fallure to adhere. They If you are rested i ! - : i 3 for: the mee ew Oil Burner Sells at Remarkably | court and failu 1 are interested in a X il X s 2N S A i s e e costs only a few dollars and which | proposed by President Coolidge than This Old Colonial has been and rich in vitamins but also in B 2 it | fleats any store or furnace as well as | to_see the court proposal fail. modernized just enough to @@ | St pentacten by fiw Bilconotionut Giest | - - : cal and to preserve its € | and a large income. We prefer a man ¢ quite equals Scott’s Emulsion. : {ing Co., 119 South Fourteenth street = — al beauty and distine- contracted 2 Wilmer Bas 1. Cap 3 ing: v nd simple device works | vears and one who has a large follow- cheap oil, gives one of the®hottest . 225 | quickest and safest fires known and - e e o any stove or furnace by any one. . . o ey S PERERERELELTELELS Temain oven until g en_ approv a listed as standard el o afster, booke | P Underwr atories of Na- p W. H. West Compan; January 1% 1926, tional Board of I Underwrite: d paity e i = INES feascvra ctirors twans axntaionn |l '@ 916 15th St. M. 9900 DILECT &t th he resular meeting. he L NK | offer a 30-day free trial to every one. | | . . === = - p 3 e | The Aristocrat — = ot 2 : - : of Metal Garages | fielSe st fo the pobls ot the & Get This Garage || y e ; : ‘ P 8 o Protection Now || e A fine garage that will match your home and suit your require- . a : | : Bring MOTHER Out of the SRS A AR R AR RS SRR R AR A xvcsw&\\‘mi\xs\\‘svcs“\\“\\\s\x\\? ‘ Days Left to Buy = F. 303 | We ments. Installed in a few days. PIE CONPANY_—THE AN A UPERIOR Sl now. the stockholders Tor the aev | Rebuild £ i Remodel GARAGES $8 Monthly Use Lucky Tiger =277 | Call Lin. 10-100 (/|5 Werids Grostent st o o QQTONEBRAKE WASHINGlgN Endorsed by millirn, fncluing The “practical gift for Christmas the moment the first early shopper enters ot doors until the last giit is delivered Christ- mas eve, every member of our orga tion is ready and anxious to be of ice to you. For Christmas, the greatest hor festival of the year, furniture gifts are mo appropriate and this store is prepared never before. See our wonderful stocks Let us prove that, quality considered, ou prices are lower. i o e B | $20-N® ST.N.W. CONSTRUCTION ruggists who know. A most NATIONAT ) 3 A 201 Fenton Court N.E. effective germicide, yet delicately NOT BE RESPONSIRLE FOR ANY | . - perfumed a3 a toilet necessity. A s wee b | ALMAS TEMPLE || - :;15“"“:?5""...,?:353.23":%? £ T S | e world’s outstanding hair and i C!;(A)SR'}'T‘(() BALL scalp remedy. Always sold under 8 ASD wEEED s | o ; Wednesday, December 16th | gpartmtnts it f Rana ¢ trading’ as o o Amoke Shop T T1B1 o - The 0 A8 et O LR Saturday, January 2ad De Luxe prodct, sna boeghss botth wvd 5 ; - BLOCK, 401 [} New Washington Auditorium mage §he results have been marvelous. Weare = - N.W. Corner of 16th and e 19th and E Streets at N. Y. Ave. Shades $:30 0°Clock Harvard Sts. N.W. Gas Time Labor Food Flavor Fireless Chambers Gas Range COOKS with the GAS TURNED OFF No other CHRISTMAS GIFT can mean so much to her for many years to come. She can put a meal in the oven and leave the house for the afternoon. Dinner will be ready and hot when she returns. Santa Claus will be here every Saturday afternoon until Christmas from 2 to 4 P.M. His bag includes dolls and carriages for girls, and sleds, wagons and bicycles for boys, and other playthings for all children. Thompson Bros. 1220-26 Good Hope Road Lincoln 556 Anacostia, D. C. 3! UNRESTRICTED PARKING iving For Pim 2 shaces' at Jess || Al fickets for Decembe ‘or Pimples, Hives, Cuban _ be honored on January 2nd. A few apartments | | Itch, Poison’Ivy, etc., ask ”FACTORY - . l \ still “available in "’“J;","‘u‘;‘ LET USGET 3 DRAFTING || | building of 1 to 4 AFTER YOUR ROOF K & E MATERIAL _ b We'll put it in the Lest of condition. | and the very Don't delay. Call ux up now i i latest im- 't dela L Drawing Tables for Studio or B e IRONCLAD Roofinz 1121 5th n.w. Home Rent, $50 to] Company Phone Main 14 ATHERSTRIP $14.00 ‘ s.'}’qsm.f.";‘é'% « doors and windows. Keen out cold air. ! % FUEL BILI Installed withot re- = B iow fmsh: Deaaiiy I ONGER TONIGHT TR R M Y Quality Sinee 1865 Come in and see the various sizes on display and ask about our Convenient Terms The HOOVER &iie Also Makes an Ideal CHRISTMAS GIFT Terms, $625 Down—Balance Monthly EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. Factory Distributors 1305 G St. N.W. = Main 1032-1033 g S SRR A AR RS 3 2 PURNARNRRNNNNN ANNNNNN \NMWS&“W‘“ A e S S S R R S S S SR R Successfully treated The Chappell Sanatoriums, 710 13th St. N.W. [ A4” Sives voun wam Cumberland, M#. Ihone 1 s AFAIAHAIAIEHEIAINAIASE N A v B '